Storytelling
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Definition
of story telling
Storytelling is the core of who are as human beings, and it’s an art all in it’s own — no matter what form you are using. Many storytelling techniques still stand the test of time. With a little creativity and imagination, you can apply storytelling techniques to any form for your brand storytelling.
Awesome Storytelling Technique
1. Show don’t tell. One of the most important lessons to learn as a writer or creator. Show your story don’t just tell it. Show us a character, a scene, a developing emotion, a visual example. Tip: Try editing by imagining the scenes, and removing what doesn’t show the story.
2. Create character your audience relates to. This should be tailored specifically to your audience. It’s important to know your audience before creating the story. Tip: Create a character profile listing all the details of your character to help get a feel for the story.
Storytelling is the core of who are as human beings, and it’s an art all in it’s own — no matter what form you are using. Many storytelling techniques still stand the test of time. With a little creativity and imagination, you can apply storytelling techniques to any form for your brand storytelling.
Awesome Storytelling Technique
1. Show don’t tell. One of the most important lessons to learn as a writer or creator. Show your story don’t just tell it. Show us a character, a scene, a developing emotion, a visual example. Tip: Try editing by imagining the scenes, and removing what doesn’t show the story.
2. Create character your audience relates to. This should be tailored specifically to your audience. It’s important to know your audience before creating the story. Tip: Create a character profile listing all the details of your character to help get a feel for the story.
Total physical response
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1. Background
Total
physical response (TPR) is a language-teaching
method developed
by James Asher, a professor emeritus of psychology
at San José State
University. It
is based on the coordination of language and physical movement. In TPR,
instructors give commands to students in the target language, and students
respond with whole-body actions and vice-versa. Total
physical response is often used alongside other methods and techniques. It is
popular with beginners and with young learners, although it can be used with
students of all levels and all age groups.